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Hungary's 'return home' migration and Middle East investment policies supported by Syrian government
The Syrian government backs Budapest's approach to handling and ending the migrant crisis, a source in the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) told Sputnik reporter and columnist Suliman Mulhem on Thursday.
"We fully support Hungary's efforts and approach to helping Syrian migrants return home, instead of destabilizing Syria with sanctions and encouraging Syrians to flee to Europe, as the EU has done," the source told Sputnik on the condition of anonymity.
The two sides also agreed to hold multi-party talks, involving the US and China, in their push for a full-scale truce. Pyongyang and Seoul are also to have high-level military talks in May. In an ambitious statement after the signing ceremony, Kim said he hopes that the two Koreas will reunite. The states separated after the WWII and have remained hostile since the Korean War ended with an armistice, rather than a peace treaty, in 1953. "Terminating the current state of the truce and establishing a firm peace regime is a historic task that [the two Koreas] can no longer delay," the leaders pointed out.
Comment: Kim left a note in the guest book of the "peace house", before a meeting behind closed doors began: "A new history starts now. An age of peace from the starting point of history."

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un shakes hands with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, April 27, 2018
The first inter-Korean summit since 2007, when Kim's late father Kim Il-sung met then-South Korean leader Roh Moo-hyun, is drawing all the eyes, coming ahead of the highly anticipated meeting between Kim and US President Donald Trump.
North Korea's nuclear program, whose rapid advancement triggered belligerent threats from the US President, ramping up tensions in the peninsula to the boiling point in late 2017, is expected to dominate the Friday meeting, which is taking place less than a week after Pyongyang announced a freeze of all nuclear and missile exercises and a closure of a major test site.
The meeting is also of a high symbolic value. By crossing the South Korean border on foot to be greeted by Moon on the other side, Kim makes history, becoming the first North Korean leader to set foot on South Korean soil since the war between the two ended in 1953.
Comment: North Korea's leader further suggested that they hold regular summits:
"Let us meet more often. Let us build a better world," Im Jong-seok quoted Kim as saying at a briefing after the first round of talks ended in the border village of PanmunjomLet's watch that historic moment one more time...
According to Seoul, Kim told Moon that Pyongyang "won't interrupt your early morning sleep anymore," referring to missile tests.
Moon, in his turn, offered, among other things, to link the railroads of the two countries, the spokesman said.
He said the two countries continue working on a joint statement.
"Both sides decided to continue working discussions on drawing up a joint declaration. If the statement appears, it will be signed and jointly published by the two sides' leaders," the spokesman said.

South Carolina State Representative Alan Clemmons, a real estate attorney who has been called “Israel’s biggest supporter in a U.S. state legislature,” tells Representatives that his bill won’t interfere with free speech. Many experts disagree.
The legislation codifies a definition of anti-Semitism that significantly changes the meaning of the word, and it requires the state's colleges to use this new definition when determining whether an action is "discriminatory" and therefore prohibited. This new definition declares statements that are critical of Israel - even when factual- "anti-Semitic" and therefore impermissible.
A bill on this passed in the state House of Representatives, but when promoters failed to pass it in the state Senate, they resorted to a parliamentary maneuver that may have broken their own rules. They inserted the text at the last minute in South Carolina's 545-page General Appropriations bill, which is considered a "must-pass" bill because it is required for state government to function. The insertion is on page 348, sandwiched between a section on "Statewide Higher Education Repair and Renovation" and a section that specifies the amount of money appropriated to one of the state's colleges.
Comment: Those opposing the bill have every right to be concerned. It is quite evident Israel has in the past done what it can in perception management, playing 'anti-semitism' card to diffuse any criticism of it or its policies such that they are allowed carte blanche to disregard international law and continue with its oppressive policies. The introduction of such a bill into state colleges serves to further that aim, shutting down dialogue where it's needed even more. See also:
The nuclear-capable US strategic bombers were scrambled from Andersen Air Force Base in the US territory of Guam on Tuesday and proceeded to the "vicinity of the South China Sea" for a drill, the US Air Force said on Thursday, as cited by Reuters. The B-52s then took a turn to Okinawa, a Japanese island several hundred kilometers from China, where they joined USAF F-15C Strike Eagle fighter jets on a training mission before returning to Guam.
Commenting on the flyover, the US Air Force stressed that the mission was entirely "in accordance with international law" and was necessary "to maintain the readiness of US forces" that have been present in the region since 2004.
Comment: The Chinese Air Force has stated that the country's fighter jets, reconnaissance planes and bombers have taken part in "combat drills" around Taiwan as part of a series of exercises "to strengthen its capacity to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity."
Speaking at a monthly press conference, Defense Ministry spokesman Wu Qian said that the Chinese military had introduced into service the DF-26 intermediate range ballistic missiles, dubbed "Guam killer" in Chinese media for its ability to attack the US naval base in the Pacific Ocean both with a conventional or nuclear weapon.
"The series of operations we are carrying out is directed against Taiwan independence forces and activities in the island. Their purpose is to prevent that the Taiwan independence forces' plot damages the welfare of the Taiwanese people. If the independence forces continue to wantonly take rash actions, we will take further action," Qian said.

A Syrian soldier films the damage to the Syrian Scientific Research Centre which was attacked by US., British and French military strikes in Barzeh, near Damascus, Syria.
"Together we have hit a specific and limited set of targets. They were a chemical weapons storage and production facility, a key chemical weapons research centre and a military bunker involved in chemical weapons attacks. Hitting these targets with the force that we have deployed will significantly degrade the Syrian Regime's ability to research, develop and deploy chemical weapons" [my emphasis].It seemed to me when I heard these words - and the passage of time has not altered this impression - that Mrs May was admitting to one of two actions, either of which ought to see her removed from office.
Comment: The same questions needs to be asked of Presidents Trump and Macron.
Artema's vision was simple: that Israelis and Palestinians could live together, as one people. Artema stated:
"If you want my personal opinion, I don't believe in liberation [of land in Israel]. I believe in ending the apartheid system in Israel like the end of the apartheid system in South Africa, and we live all in one democratic state," Artema said in an interview in Gaza City. "I want to live with Israelis."As the Facebook post went viral and organizers began to work towards making it a reality, a decision was made to decrease tensions by camping out hundreds of meters from the Israeli border, celebrating, marching, and 'creating a new culture'.
Artema's noble ideals however were not viewed as such by the Israeli government and military. Since March 20th, nearly 3,000 Palestinians have been injured and - at the time of writing - 39 have been killed as the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) turned Palestinians peaceful protests into a bloody shooting gallery. Let's not kid ourselves - the 'March of Return' has been yet another macabre step in the slow eradication of Palestine and its people. Perhaps what differentiates it from others before it is that the world is watching as the IDF picks off protesters (and members of the media) in broad daylight. On this occasion, there were no 'military targets' that later 'turned out to be schools, or farms, or factories'. The Israeli authorities have provided little justification for their use of deadly force against transparently civilian targets.
An administration official confirms to CNN that the flights took place and the US and Israel are both concerned the cargo could potentially include weapons that could eventually be used to threaten Israel.
Comment: Since when was Syria threatening Israel? War Propaganda: The false BBC report that gave Israel the excuse to attack Syria
While weapons shipments into Syria are not uncommon, these flights involving Iran have caught the attention of US intelligence because they occurred in the days after the April 13 US airstrikes on Assad regime targets. Rhetoric between Iran and Israel has also escalated in recent weeks over Tehran's involvement in areas of Syria that can be used to potentially launch missiles or aircraft that could target Israel.
Comment: See: Joe Quinn on PressTV: 'Macron in Washington to Convince Trump Not to Break Iran Deal'
Also check out:
- Iranian Professor: 'Iran Will Retaliate if Attacked. Get Over it'
- US continues to cuddle ISIS - Iraq, Syria, Iran, Russia and Hizbullah continue to fight them
- The U.S. Role in the Destruction of Syria
- Syria, Iran and the 'chaos in international relations'
- Genocidal IDF claims without evidence that downed Iranian drone was 'armed with explosives' intended for Israel
- Iranian FM spokesman: Israel's attack on Syria blatant violation of international law

A Yemeni malnourished child gets medical treatment as he lies in his mother's hands in the country's capital Sana'a.
Up to 20 people were reported killed after a Saudi-led coalition airstrike targeted a wedding party in Hajja, a northern province of Yemen, on Sunday. The bride was among the dead.
Another attack on Saturday in the Mouza district, a western area of the country near the city of Taiz, killed another 20 when a fighter jet bombed a bus carrying commuters.
The UK has licensed £4.6 billion (US$6.4 billion) worth of arms to the Saudis since they intervened in the civil war in support of the Yemen government.
Comment: Boris Johnson never misses an opportunity to say or do something incredibly stupid or damaging to the world at large. His continued employment as Foreign Secretary of the UK is a testament to that nation's utterly immoral, pathological and idiotic approach to governance and foreign policy. Good god - they couldn't do better than to get this buffoon on the job!?
See this short survey of BoJo's many egregious blunders:
- Lavrov responds to Boris Johnson's braindead comment on OPCW report - blames Western intel agency for Douma provocation
- 'Boris the Spider': Johnson's good wishes for Skripals met with Twitter skepticism, sarcasm, calls for resignation
- Russia hysteria continues: 'Useless idiot' Boris Johnson labels Jeremy Corbyn 'useful idiot' - public isn't buying it
- Boris Johnson facing calls for resignation after claiming Libya's Sirte could be the next Dubai once it 'clears the dead bodies away'
- Finian Cunningham: Humpty dumpty Boris Johnson
- Blundering Boris Johnson brags about UK culture vs. Russia: "We make light sabers, Russia makes novichok"
- Zakharova slams Boris Johnson after he compares FIFA World Cup to 1936 Nazi Olympics
- Boris Johnson falls flat on his lying face over Saudi sponsorship of terrorism in Syria
- Russia's UK ambassador reveals Boris Johnson refused Moscow sit-down to discuss allegations of Brexit vote meddling
- But Where's Natasha? Boris Goes to Russia, Cracks Jokes, Gets Told Off by Lavrov, Still Wants Trade with Russia
- Deluded Boris Johnson thinks the Western 'aloofness' toward Syria left the 'pitch wide open for Russian intervention'
- Buffoon Boris will go to Iran to ask for release of woman he incriminated with his babbling
- Boris Johnson wants Britain back in the Middle East to 'fight terrorism', thinks 'hundreds of millions of Muslims' agree with him

Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev speaks at the 7th Moscow Conference on International Security
"As this event was in preparatory stages, certain nations which I will not name here said that they had experienced pressure from the US and because of that they could not participate in multilateral events, but at the same time they expressed readiness to develop bilateral cooperation," the secretary of Russia's Security Council, Nikolai Patrushev, was quoted as saying by TASS.
Comment: The Russians want to cooperate with other countries and create a unified front against terrorism, but the US would rather play geopolitical chess games and make cooperation more difficult.
The official was referring to the 9th International Meeting of High-Ranking Security Officials which took place in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi on April 25 and 26.
He also noted that some of the officials who participated in the conference had also said that US colleagues had subjected them to pressure, but nevertheless the event gathered representatives of 118 nations, which is a record. "The pressure is present and we can feel it, but they have not achieved the result they desired," Patrushev noted.










Comment: Russia is also in agreement; as are a growing number of countries from the EU to the US - it's just the bizarre beauracrats in the West who seem to believe that mass migration is a good thing, when neither the host country nor, for the most part, the refugee's and the migrants themselves, seem to agree.
- German study: Rise in violent crime due to migrants but not refugees, and higher incidence in reporting
- Hungary will veto EU sanctions against Poland calling it "shameful and scandalous"
- No "United States of Europe": Hungary's Orban vows to strengthen sovereignty and immigration policies
- Soros looks to gain from investments with European 'forced migration'
- Poll: 89% say multiculturalism has failed in Bradford, UK
Also check out SOTT radio's: The Truth Perspective: Weapons of Mass Migration: Interview with Michael Springmann on Europe's Migrant Crisis